Period character meets contemporary living — walk to town and station, sold with no chain..
Four good-sized bedrooms including two en-suites
Open-plan kitchen linking dining room to patio garden
Driveway parking for two cars and private enclosed garden
Sold with no onward chain for a faster completion
Period 1930s character with modern kitchen fittings
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy works likely needed
Double glazing present, installation date unknown
Council tax above average; local crime levels are high
This 1930s detached family home on Southern Road offers roomy, well-proportioned accommodation across about 1,411 sq ft and sits in a convenient Camberley location. Walk to the town centre, rail station and local schools make it ideal for commuters and families. The layout includes a large living room, separate dining room leading to an open-plan contemporary kitchen, four good-sized bedrooms and two en-suites. Sold with no onward chain for a quicker move.
Externally there’s a private enclosed rear garden with patio and driveway parking for two cars. The property blends period Art Deco character (bay windows, brick and render) with modern kitchen fittings and integrated appliances, so it suits buyers who want period charm with some up-to-date living space. Broadband and mobile signals are strong in the area.
Notable practical points: the house was built in the 1930s and cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so buyers should expect potential energy-efficiency improvements and associated costs. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. Council tax is above average and local crime levels are high, which may concern some purchasers. Early viewing is advised given the address and no-chain sale.